Document the purpose of the GUC listen_addresses.
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<chapter Id="runtime-config">
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<title>Server Configuration</title>
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at all, in which case only Unix-domain sockets can be used to connect
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to it.
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The default value is <systemitem class="systemname">localhost</>,
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which allows only local <quote>loopback</> connections to be made.
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This parameter can only be set at server start.
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which allows only local <quote>loopback</> connections to be
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made. While client authentication (<xref
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linkend="client-authentication">) allows fine-grained control
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over who can access the server, <varname>listen_addresses</varname>
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controls which interfaces accept connection attempts, which
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can help prevent repeated malicious connection requests on
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insecure network interfaces. This parameter can only be set
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at server start.
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</para>
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</listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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